I feel encouraged to comment on a possible assertion, that, perhaps, this library has yet to be challenged on what I may, with some impertinence, view as the most major problem with this library, which is as per the title may to some most stringently imply, to perhaps some consternation of the most perplexing sort; for which I offer the following elucidation - not to be overly-wrought with words, but requiring perhaps only the most plain and simple explanation; thus, I shall proceed henceforth and directly to explain, in not too large a verbiage, the most consistent problem with this library, and the one for which no issue has yet been raised - yet, certainly, this issue may, in the modest opinion of this poster, be said to possibly be suggested to exist; perhaps even insisted, if one were to commence in rudeness, and not in polite and courteous commentary; and so I shall not waste many words and simply get directly to the point - although some may wish thereafter that I had added more words, to the explaining of what seems to me to be easily understood; but then, what one person may view as easily understandable, another person may view as obtuse or easily misunderstood - by which I certainly mean no insult of the mind, for the intricacies of language (especially the one in which this post was originally, well, posted; that is, English - not to assume that you might not nor even may not read this in another language, for which "translation errors" (with which even the best intent may accidentally leak through - for which we mean no insult to the translator, who has a most difficult job, for which we can only offer our apologies) may render it somewhat less than simple and direct) mean that the writing which is clear and plain to one, may be overly-complex and wordy to another; and yet to another, that same writing may leave out too many of the important explanations; however, given that no perfect statement can thus be made by us, thus we proceed:
I feel encouraged to comment on a possible assertion, that, perhaps, this library has yet to be challenged on what I may, with some impertinence, view as the most major problem with this library, which is as per the title may to some most stringently imply, to perhaps some consternation of the most perplexing sort; for which I offer the following elucidation - not to be overly-wrought with words, but requiring perhaps only the most plain and simple explanation; thus, I shall proceed henceforth and directly to explain, in not too large a verbiage, the most consistent problem with this library, and the one for which no issue has yet been raised - yet, certainly, this issue may, in the modest opinion of this poster, be said to possibly be suggested to exist; perhaps even insisted, if one were to commence in rudeness, and not in polite and courteous commentary; and so I shall not waste many words and simply get directly to the point - although some may wish thereafter that I had added more words, to the explaining of what seems to me to be easily understood; but then, what one person may view as easily understandable, another person may view as obtuse or easily misunderstood - by which I certainly mean no insult of the mind, for the intricacies of language (especially the one in which this post was originally, well, posted; that is, English - not to assume that you might not nor even may not read this in another language, for which "translation errors" (with which even the best intent may accidentally leak through - for which we mean no insult to the translator, who has a most difficult job, for which we can only offer our apologies) may render it somewhat less than simple and direct) mean that the writing which is clear and plain to one, may be overly-complex and wordy to another; and yet to another, that same writing may leave out too many of the important explanations; however, given that no perfect statement can thus be made by us, thus we proceed:
the existence of this library itself.
(yes, this is parody)